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Fuertesimalva
Sign in to saveFuertesimalva is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae, native to Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Argentina. Most species in this genus were originally placed in Urocarpidium.
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GENUS
- KingdomPlantae
- PhylumTracheophyta
- ClassMagnoliopsida
- OrderMalvales
- FamilyMalvaceae
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Museum specimens
- Specimen records
- 31
- With media
- 22
- Family
- Malvaceae
- Collections
- SAT, VT, JBRJ, F, MO, BRIT
- Recorded in
- Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador
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Fuertesimalva is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae, native to Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Argentina. Most species in this genus were originally placed in Urocarpidium.
==Species== 16 species are accepted. Fuertesimalva chilensis (A.Braun & C.D.Bouché) Fryxell Fuertesimalva corniculata (Krapov.) Fryxell Fuertesimalva echinata (C.Presl) Fryxell Fuertesimalva insularis (Kearney) Fryxell Fuertesimalva jacens (S.Watson) Fryxell Fuertesimalva killipii (Krapov.) Fryxell Fuertesimalva leptocalyx (Krapov.) Fryxell Fuertesimalva limensis (L.) Fryxell Fuertesimalva macrocarpa Fuertesimalva multilobata Fuertesimalva pennellii (Ulbr.) Fryxell Fuertesimalva pentacocca (Krapov.) Fryxell Fuertesimalva pentandra (K.Schum.) Fryxell Fuertesimalva peruviana (L.) Fryxell Fuertesimalva sanambrosiana (D.M.Bates) Fryxell Fuertesimalva stipulata (Fryxell) Fryxell
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